2021
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2109332118
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Plant height heterosis is quantitatively associated with expression levels of plastid ribosomal proteins

Abstract: The use of hybrids is widespread in agriculture, yet the molecular basis for hybrid vigor (heterosis) remains obscure. To identify molecular components that may contribute to trait heterosis, we analyzed paired proteomic and transcriptomic data from seedling leaf and mature leaf blade tissues of maize hybrids and their inbred parents. Nuclear- and plastid-encoded subunits of complexes required for protein synthesis in the chloroplast and for the light reactions of photosynthesis were expressed above midparent … Show more

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“…Changes in gene expression have been linked to heterosis in many plant traits, such as seed germination and plant height in maize (Birdseye et al ., 2021; Wan et al ., 2022), yield in rice (Sun et al ., 2023), and nicotine biosynthesis in Nicotiana tabacum (Tian et al ., 2018). However, such changes in transcriptional programs can (and possibly will) vary in a spatiotemporal scale, resulting in tissue- or condition-specific changes in the strength of heterosis (Ko et al ., 2016; Yang et al ., 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in gene expression have been linked to heterosis in many plant traits, such as seed germination and plant height in maize (Birdseye et al ., 2021; Wan et al ., 2022), yield in rice (Sun et al ., 2023), and nicotine biosynthesis in Nicotiana tabacum (Tian et al ., 2018). However, such changes in transcriptional programs can (and possibly will) vary in a spatiotemporal scale, resulting in tissue- or condition-specific changes in the strength of heterosis (Ko et al ., 2016; Yang et al ., 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arabidopsis hybrids exhibited significantly lower levels of ET biosynthesis than the mid‐parent levels, and their biomass vigor diminished in response to exogenous ET treatment and increasing endogenous ET production (Song et al, 2018). Similarly, the expression levels of ET biosynthetic genes in maize hybrids were lower than the mid‐parent levels, and the proteome of the ET biosynthetic mutant Zmacs2 Zmacs6 phenocopied that of the hybrid to a large extent (Birdseye et al, 2021). Furthermore, recent research has demonstrated that the ET biosynthetic gene ZmACO2 and ARGOS1 (encoding a negative regulator of ET sensitivity) are heterosis‐associated genes whose structural variations contribute to maize yield heterosis in an overdominance fashion (Guo et al, 2014; Wang et al, 2023).…”
Section: Roles Of Et In Maize Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In maize hybrids, metabolic changes correspond to nonadditive protein abundance and enzyme activities of key enzymes in the respective pathways, suggesting that concerted changes in metabolomes and proteomes contribute to maize heterosis (LI et al 2020). Another study indicates increased expression of nuclear-and plastid-encoded subunits of protein complexes required for protein synthesis in chloroplasts and for photosynthetic activities in hybrid seedling leaves, and hybrid/mid-parent expression ratios of chloroplast ribosomal proteins are correlated with plant height heterosis (BIRDSEYE et al 2021). These results suggest that post-transcriptional regulation and protein synthesis play a role in regulating the nonadditive expression of proteins in hybrids (NG et al 2012;YANG et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2020). Another study indicates increased expression of nuclear- and plastid-encoded subunits of protein complexes required for protein synthesis in chloroplasts and for photosynthetic activities in hybrid seedling leaves, and hybrid/mid-parent expression ratios of chloroplast ribosomal proteins are correlated with plant height heterosis (B irdseye et al . 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%